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RadioShack - 2010 Tour de France
Porte
Nice update.

I'd probably keep Impey. He had a nice Giro and can probably get a few top 10's, maybe even top 5's in weaker PT races. It is unlikely that these promising young riders you have signed won't be able to come in and be competive straight away. I think it would be handy to have Impey on the team team next season. Maybe sign him to a 1 year contract.

As for Hermans, I wouldn't rush into signing him. You've already got many riders who are good on hills, so he's not really required.If your able to increase his hill stat up to 76 then maybe consider him but otherwise I don't think it's worth it.
 
baia
Maybe is like porte says...but i would keep both,one more season.If there is no room for both then i´ll keep Impey.
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tsmoha
baia wrote:
Maybe is like porte says...but i would keep both,one more season.If there is no room for both then i´ll keep Impey.


Agree.
 
Batista15
tsmoha wrote:
baia wrote:
Maybe is like porte says...but i would keep both,one more season.If there is no room for both then i´ll keep Impey.


Agree.


Totally agree with them!
 
FreitasPCM
Keep Impey and see if Hermans has space in the team in the end of the season. If not then don't sign him.
 
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lluuiiggii
Batista15 wrote:
tsmoha wrote:
baia wrote:
Maybe is like porte says...but i would keep both,one more season.If there is no room for both then i´ll keep Impey.


Agree.


Totally agree with them!


Make that another agree.
 
Alakagom
Question - how do you make you ridrs like Popovych increase their stats in middle season, usually in my carrers my ridrs stats increase after the season, but yours are diffrent ? How you do that, difrent rainers or training ? Thanks in advance Wink
 
janne_837
@Alakagon
Maybe it is only luck... I signed three trainer, the first one espescially for stage races, the second for northern classics and sprinter, the last for puncheur and again stage races. All my trainer have an excellent effectiveness (that means that no trainer has more than 8 rider).
Maybe this thread can help you: https://www.pcmdaily.com/forum/viewthr...d_id=14891. But if you still have a question, feel free to ask.

Thank you all for your advice!
Daryl Impey and Ben Hermans wanted a two-year contract each, with 10.000 and Luxury team mate as sprinter (Impey) or 4500 and luxury team mate (Hermans). I agreed with the salary and the position in the team, but short the length to one year. We will see if they sign.

OTHER NEWS ON THE TRANSFER MARKET:
Jens Voigt (SaxoBank), Lars Boom and Juan José Cobo (Caisse d'Epargne) had expired contracts, but signed new ones with their old squad.
Little reminder: Andreas Klöden, Gert Steegmans and Janez Brajkovic, which also had contracts until 2010, signed already in January new contracts.


Critérium du Dauphiné
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The Critérium du Dauphiné (before 2010 known as the Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré) is an annual cycling road race, run over eight stages in the Dauphiné region in France during the first half of June. The race was inaugurated by a local newspaper, the Dauphiné Libéré, which gave its name to the event. For many years, organisation of the event was shared between the newspaper publishers and the Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO): in 2010, the newspaper ceded all organisational responsibility to the ASO, and the race's name was abbreviated. Along with the Tour de Suisse, the Dauphiné is an important race in the lead-up to the Tour de France in July, and it is part of the UCI World Ranking calendar.
Because the Dauphiné is a mountainous area, the winners are often climbing specialists. Many climbs that are famous from the Tour de France, like the Mont Ventoux, l'Alpe d'Huez, the Col du Galibier or Col de la Chartreuse, appear often in the Dauphiné Libéré. All cyclists who have won the Tour de France five or more times have also won the Dauphiné Libéré.

Most wins: Nello Lauredi (FRA), Luis Ocaña (ESP), Charly Mottet (FRA), Bernard Hinault (FRA) 3
Winner 2009: Alejandro Valverde (ESP)

Startlist 2010
Spoiler
Euskaltel
1. S.Sánchez
2. I.Antón
3. J.Castroviejo
4. B.Intxausti
5. G.Izagirre
6. M.Mínguez
7. R.Sicard
8. G.Verdugo

Astana
11. A.Vinokourov
12. V.Dmitriyev
13. A.Dyachenko
14. M.Gourov
15. J.Hernández
16. J.Jufré
17. P.Tiralongo
18. A.Zeits

Rabobank
21. R.Gesink
22. M.Ardila
23. R.Flens
24. B.Mollema
25. G.Niermann
26. K.Reus
27. T.Stamsnijder
28. D.Van Winden

Garmin
31. C.Vande Velde
32. T.Danielson
33. T.Farrar
34. R.Hunter
35. M.Kreder
36. T.Lowe
37. D.Pate
38. D.Zabriskie

The Shack
41. S.Paulinho
42. F.Beppu
43. S.Bewley
44. J.Brajkovic
45. C.Horner
46. G.Lequatre
47. G.Rast
48. B.Selander


HTC - Columbia
51. M.Rogers
52. M.Cavendish
53. B.Eisel
54. R.Guldhammer
55. L.Howard
56. M.Sieberg
57. T.Van Garderen
58. M.Velits

Katusha
61. J.Rodríguez
62. V.Gusev
63. J.Horrach
64. M.Ignatiev
65. V.Karpets
66. K.Kirchen
67. A.Kolobnev

Sky
71. T.Löfkvist
72. S.Cummings
73. J.A.Flecha
74. G.Henderson
75. S.Pauwels
76. N.Portal
77. C.Sutton
78. G.Thomas

Caisse d'Epargne
81. C.Moreau
82. R.Costa
83. M.Drujon
84. J.V.García Acosta
85. V.Kiryienka
86. L.Pasamontes
87. M.Perget
88. J.M.Soler

Liquigas
91. R.Kiserlovski
92. F.Bellotti
93. D.Bennati
94. M.Bodnar
95. A.Kuschynski
96. F.Sabatini
97. P.Sagan
98. S.Szmyd

Saxo Bank
101. R.Porte
102. F.Cancellara
103. J.Fuglsang
104. J.A.Jørgensen
105. M.Mørkøv
106. S.O'Grady
107. A.Steensen
108. J.Voigt

Française des Jeux
111. S.Casar
112. M.Chérel
113. A.Geslin
114. F.Guesdon
115. C.Le Mével
116. A.Roux
117. W.Sulzberger
118. B.Vaugrenard

Quick·Step
121. C.Barredo
122. D.Cataldo
123. A.Engels
124. K.Hulsmans
125. D.Malacarne
126. J.Pineau
127. J.Van de Walle
128. M.Wynants

AG2R
131. J.Gadret
132. G.Bonnafond
133. M.Bouet
134. J.Bérard
135. H.Dupont
136. Y.Krivtsov
137. C.Riblon
138. N.Rousseau

Team Milram
141. C.Knees
142. T.Fothen
143. R.Förster
144. D.Nerz
145. M.Ruß
146. B.Schröder
147. P.Voss
148. P.Wrolich

Bouygues Télécom
151. Y.Trofimov
152. F.Bichot
153. S.Chainel
154. M.Claude
155. C.Gautier
156. V.Jérôme
157. P.Quemeneur
158. N.Vogondy

Cofidis
161. A.Moinard
162. G.Blot
163. R.Cusin
164. S.Dumoulin
165. J.El Fares
166. C.Kern
167. S.Minard
168. N.Sijmens

Footon - Servetto
171. A.Durán
172. J.A.Benítez
173. G.Cheula
174. M.Eibegger
175. F.Felline
176. M.Merlo
177. R.Valls
178. J.Walker

BMC
181. M.Frank
182. C.Beyer
183. M.Kohler
184. A.Kristoff
185. S.Morabito
186. J.Murphy
187. M.Santambrogio
188. J.Stewart

Omega Pharma
191. J.Bakelandts
192. A.Blythe
193. W.Cretskens
194. K.De Haes
195. O.Kaisen
196. M.Lloyd
197. S.Scheirlinckx
198. T.Stubbe

Cervélo
201. H.Haussler
202. D.Appollonio
203. X.Florencio
204. E.King
205. I.Konovalovas
206. D.Lloyd
207. J.Novoa
208. M.Reimer

Lampre
211. M.Marzano
212. A.Balloni
213. L.Bernucci
214. M.Da Dalto
215. A.Furlan
216. M.Lorenzetto
217. A.Malori
218. A.Spezialetti


Favourites: With Samuel Sánchez, we have a really good rider here (f.e. 2nd Vuelta a Espana 2009), and if he is in shape, there is probably no way to beat him. Alexandre Vinokourov, Robert Gesink, Christian Vande Velde and Joaquim Rodriguez are also good bets for the overall here.
In the Dauphiné 2010, there is only one stage where we have the possiblity to see a bunch sprint, nonetheless we see Marc Cavendish, Tyler Farrar and Daniele Bennati competing, they will be the candidates for that flat stage.
RadioShack: Our squad is led by Jani Brajkovic, who will try to win here, like irl. Chris Horner is our second leader, Sérgio Paulinho is free (He is a great rider, but with the Giro in the legs, he starts slowly to decrease his shape). Gregory Rast aims for a Top10 in the flat stage, Lequatre will support him. Fumiyuki Beppu, Sam Bewley and Bjorn Selander are helper.

Prolog: Evian-les-Bains, 6,4 km
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Short time trial, but with the Chemin de Chez Constantin, the rider have to climb over 100m in only 3000m. A good chance to see which rider are in shape.

Team goals:
- Top 10 (Brajkovic)
- Top 20 (Horner, Paulinho)

Favourites: Alexandre Vinokourov, David Zabriskie, Jens Voigt, Samuel Sánchez, Tyler Farrar
My tip: A hilly time trial - sounds good for Vinokourov, who is a good puncheur as a time trialer either.

Btw, I am already to late, but nonetheless I want to wish you all MERRY CHRISTMAS!
 
lluuiiggii
good luck for dauphine! maybe brajkovic can repeat his rl win? Smile

btw, how do you export startlists? thanks
 
Porte
lluuiiggii wrote:
good luck for dauphine! maybe brajkovic can repeat his rl win? Smile

btw, how do you export startlists? thanks


When you come to the race results screen there is a button next to the 'next' button that says 'export'.

You can then find the export in 'my documents' under pcm. Documents>Pro Cycling Manager 2010>Export>Exported_results. Or at least that's where you find it in PCM 09.
 
FreitasPCM
Good luck. We want a top-5 with Brajko. Pfft
 
tsmoha
Porte wrote:
lluuiiggii wrote:
good luck for dauphine! maybe brajkovic can repeat his rl win? Smile

btw, how do you export startlists? thanks


When you come to the race results screen there is a button next to the 'next' button that says 'export'.

You can then find the export in 'my documents' under pcm. Documents>Pro Cycling Manager 2010>Export>Exported_results. Or at least that's where you find it in PCM 09.


I guess, he means Startlists, not the results.. For the exported startlists, you have to press "space" in 3d-race-mode, then you'll see the complete startlist and on the right side you can export the startlist and race-events.

@janne: Good luck for Dauphine!
 
Porte
tsmoha wrote:
Porte wrote:
lluuiiggii wrote:
good luck for dauphine! maybe brajkovic can repeat his rl win? Smile

btw, how do you export startlists? thanks


When you come to the race results screen there is a button next to the 'next' button that says 'export'.

You can then find the export in 'my documents' under pcm. Documents>Pro Cycling Manager 2010>Export>Exported_results. Or at least that's where you find it in PCM 09.


I guess, he means Startlists, not the results.. For the exported startlists, you have to press "space" in 3d-race-mode, then you'll see the complete startlist and on the right side you can export the startlist and race-events.

@janne: Good luck for Dauphine!


Ooop, I thought I must of missed something seing as i've seen exported results in his story. Guess i'll read the question twice next time. Sorry. Embarassed

Good luck at the Dauphine, if Brajkovic can be even half as successful as he was in real life then it will be nice.
 
lluuiiggii
thanks for the answers =]

and again good luck for brajkovic, waiting for the prologue
=)
 
janne_837
Thank you :) One rider from RadioShack was actually better than Brajkovic, but look yourself ;)

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Jens Voigt was count to the favourites for today - and he sets the first serious besttime: 10'31"

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Geraint Thomas miss Voigts time by one second - 10'32"

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Always a good bet for races against the clock, David Zabriskie! He blows Voigts time by 9 seconds - 10'22"

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Ignatas Konovalovas also beats Voigts time - 10'30"

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Chris Horner still have problems with his shape, a weak performance from him - 10'43"

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Janez Brajkovic, our hope for this stage race. Known as a very talented time trialer, we expected a good performance from him. And was not that bad at all - 10'31"

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Jakob Fuglsang totally failed the Giro d'Italia, but it seems that hes back. Surprisingly strong today - 10'25"

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Tyler Farrar was another favourite for todays circuit (and after a quite well Tour of California, his shape should not be that bad), but who ever set him as favourite, was totally wrong. Only 10'42" for Farrar.

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WHAT THE HELL?? Cancellara is here (so he will not take part at the Tour of Switzerland)?? And I forgot to write him to the favourites...
But we did not saw the Cancellara today we usually know... This guy was not of shape and quite slow - 10'43"

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I already thought that Zabriskies time would be unbeatable... and than a frenchman came and passed him. Sandy Casar - 10'20" Is that the stage win?

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Another incredible french rider. After a quite good Giro, Christophe Moreau continued his streak today - 10'21"

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Thomas Löfkvist - 10'23"

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While Joaquím Rodríguez failed today (10'43"), Michael Rogers seems to be in shape - 10'23"

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After he had fantastic three weeks in Italy, Sérgio had his season highlight. He only compete here to hold a decent shape for the Tour de France, so we did not expect anything from him...
He had, as he said later, a pretty good ride, and set the new besttime! 10'12"!!! Only 4 rider left... The stage win for TheShack?

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Well, Vande Velde was not able to pass Sérgio. 10'25"

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My tip favourite for todays stage still have to ride... It was close, but he crossed the line at 10'10". He pass Sérgio by 2 seconds.

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Samuel Sánchez - 10'32"

Result / Overall:
1Alexandre VinokourovAstana10'10
2Sérgio PaulinhoTeam RadioShack+ 2
3Sandy CasarFrançaise des Jeux+ 10
4Christophe MoreauCaisse d'Epargne+ 11
5David ZabriskieGarmin - Transitions+ 12
6Thomas LöfkvistSky Professional Cycling Team+ 13
7Michael RogersTeam HTC - Columbias.t.
8Christian Vande VeldeGarmin - Transitions+ 15
9Jakob FuglsangTeam Saxo Banks.t.
10Gorka VerdugoEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 19

Spoiler
11Bauke MollemaRabobanks.t.
12Richie PorteTeam Saxo Banks.t.
13Ignatas KonovalovasCervélo Test Team+ 20
14Matthias FrankBMC Racing Teams.t.
15Jens VoigtTeam Saxo Bank+ 21
16Marcel SiebergTeam HTC - Columbias.t.
17Janez BrajkovicTeam RadioShacks.t.
18Romain SicardEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 22
19Geraint ThomasSky Professional Cycling Teams.t.
20Robert KiserlovskiLiquigas - Doimos.t.
21Samuel SánchezEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
22Nicolas VogondyBbox Bouygues Télécom+ 23
23Christian KneesTeam Milrams.t.
24Luis PasamontesCaisse d'Epargnes.t.
25Christophe KernCofidis, le crédit en ligne+ 24
26Sylwester SzmydLiquigas - Doimos.t.
27Christophe Le MévelFrançaise des Jeuxs.t.
28Daniele BennatiLiquigas - Doimos.t.
29Kim KirchenTeam Katushas.t.
30Vladimir GusevTeam Katushas.t.
31Dario CataldoQuick·Steps.t.
32Christophe RiblonAG2R La Mondiale+ 25
33Peter SaganLiquigas - Doimos.t.
34Danny PateGarmin - Transitionss.t.
35Vladimir KarpetsTeam Katushas.t.
36Stephen CummingsSky Professional Cycling Team+ 26
37Benoît VaugrenardFrançaise des Jeux+ 27
38Sébastien MinardCofidis, le crédit en ligne+ 28
39Jürgen Van de WalleQuick·Steps.t.
40Matthias RußTeam Milrams.t.
41Robert GesinkRabobanks.t.
42Mikhail IgnatievTeam Katushas.t.
43Adriano MaloriLampre - Farnese Vini+ 29
44Yuriy KrivtsovAG2R La Mondiales.t.
45Tejay Van GarderenTeam HTC - Columbias.t.
46Serge PauwelsSky Professional Cycling Teams.t.
47Robert HunterGarmin - Transitionss.t.
48Rui CostaCaisse d'Epargnes.t.
49Steve MorabitoBMC Racing Teams.t.
50John GadretAG2R La Mondiales.t.
51Maxime BouetAG2R La Mondiales.t.
52Paul VossTeam Milram+ 30
53Vasil KiryienkaCaisse d'Epargnes.t.
54Beñat IntxaustiEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
55Jesús HernándezAstanas.t.
56Yury TrofimovBbox Bouygues Télécoms.t.
57Tom StamsnijderRabobank+ 31
58Michael MørkøvTeam Saxo Banks.t.
59Josep JufréAstanas.t.
60Rasmus GuldhammerTeam HTC - Columbias.t.
61Amaël MoinardCofidis, le crédit en lignes.t.
62Davide MalacarneQuick·Step+ 32
63Tyler FarrarGarmin - Transitionss.t.
64Tom DanielsonGarmin - Transitionss.t.
65Mauricio ArdilaRabobanks.t.
66Greg HendersonSky Professional Cycling Teams.t.
67Alfredo BalloniLampre - Farnese Vinis.t.
68Perrig QuemeneurBbox Bouygues Télécom+ 33
69Chris HornerTeam RadioShacks.t.
70Rick FlensRabobanks.t.
71Fabian CancellaraTeam Saxo Banks.t.
72Arkaitz DuránFooton - Servettos.t.
73Maciej BodnarLiquigas - Doimos.t.
74Christopher SuttonSky Professional Cycling Team+ 34
75Cyril GautierBbox Bouygues Télécoms.t.
76Anthony GeslinFrançaise des Jeuxs.t.
77Carlos BarredoQuick·Steps.t.
78Jonathan CastroviejoEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
79Rémy CusinCofidis, le crédit en lignes.t.
80Tom StubbeOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
81Kai ReusRabobank+ 35
82Mikaël ChérelFrançaise des Jeuxs.t.
83Joaquím RodríguezTeam Katushas.t.
84Fumiyuki BeppuTeam RadioShacks.t.
85Paolo TiralongoAstana+ 36
86Trent LoweGarmin - Transitionss.t.
87Alexsandr DyachenkoAstanas.t.
88Lorenzo BernucciLampre - Farnese Vini+ 37
89Daniel LloydCervélo Test Team+ 38
90Martin VelitsTeam HTC - Columbias.t.
91Geoffroy LequatreTeam RadioShacks.t.
92Heinrich HausslerCervélo Test Teams.t.
93Xavier FlorencioCervélo Test Teams.t.
94Fabio FellineFooton - Servettos.t.
95Stuart O'GradyTeam Saxo Banks.t.
96Anthony RouxFrançaise des Jeuxs.t.
97Alexander KristoffBMC Racing Teams.t.
98Samuel DumoulinCofidis, le crédit en ligne+ 39
99André SteensenTeam Saxo Banks.t.
100Grischa NiermannRabobanks.t.
101Olivier KaisenOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
102Addy EngelsQuick·Steps.t.
103Chad BeyerBMC Racing Teams.t.
104Alessandro SpezialettiLampre - Farnese Vinis.t.
105Matthew LloydOmega Pharma - Lotto+ 40
106Alexandr KolobnevTeam Katushas.t.
107Dominik NerzTeam Milrams.t.
108Bernhard EiselTeam HTC - Columbias.t.
109Julien El FaresCofidis, le crédit en lignes.t.
110Jan BakelandtsOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
111Nicolas PortalSky Professional Cycling Teams.t.
112Kenny De HaesOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
113Staf ScheirlinckxOmega Pharma - Lotto+ 41
114Juan Mauricio SolerCaisse d'Epargnes.t.
115Joan HorrachTeam Katushas.t.
116Mark CavendishTeam HTC - Columbias.t.
117John MurphyBMC Racing Team+ 42
118Hubert DupontAG2R La Mondiales.t.
119Leigh HowardTeam HTC - Columbias.t.
120Michel KrederGarmin - Transitionss.t.
121Maxim GourovAstanas.t.
122Marco MarzanoLampre - Farnese Vinis.t.
123Valeriy DmitriyevAstanas.t.
124Igor AntónEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
125Gorka IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
126Steve ChainelBbox Bouygues Télécoms.t.
127Robert FörsterTeam Milrams.t.
128Guillaume BlotCofidis, le crédit en lignes.t.
129Johnnie WalkerFooton - Servettos.t.
130Joaquín NovoaCervélo Test Team+ 43
131Kevin HulsmansQuick·Steps.t.
132Björn SchröderTeam Milrams.t.
133Juan Antonio FlechaSky Professional Cycling Teams.t.
134Guillaume BonnafondAG2R La Mondiales.t.
135Nicolas RousseauAG2R La Mondiale+ 44
136Rafael VallsFooton - Servettos.t.
137Julien BérardAG2R La Mondiales.t.
138Martin KohlerBMC Racing Teams.t.
139Mauro Da DaltoLampre - Farnese Vinis.t.
140Martin ReimerCervélo Test Teams.t.
141Jérôme PineauQuick·Step+ 45
142Dennis Van WindenRabobanks.t.
143Wesley SulzbergerFrançaise des Jeuxs.t.
144Grégory RastTeam RadioShacks.t.
145Jackson StewartBMC Racing Teams.t.
146Vincent JérômeBbox Bouygues Télécom+ 46
147Mathieu DrujonCaisse d'Epargnes.t.
148Sam BewleyTeam RadioShacks.t.
149Angelo FurlanLampre - Farnese Vinis.t.
150Fabio SabatiniLiquigas - Doimos.t.
151Davide AppollonioCervélo Test Teams.t.
152Jonas Aaen JørgensenTeam Saxo Banks.t.
153Mauro SantambrogioBMC Racing Team+ 47
154Mathieu PergetCaisse d'Epargnes.t.
155Adam BlytheOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
156Peter WrolichTeam Milram+ 48
157Mirco LorenzettoLampre - Farnese Vinis.t.
158Markus EibeggerFooton - Servetto+ 49
159Bjorn SelanderTeam RadioShacks.t.
160Aleksandr KuschynskiLiquigas - Doimos.t.
161Francesco BellottiLiquigas - Doimos.t.
162Thomas FothenTeam Milrams.t.
163José Alberto BenítezFooton - Servettos.t.
164Miguel MínguezEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 50
165Giampaolo CheulaFooton - Servettos.t.
166Freddy BichotBbox Bouygues Télécoms.t.
167Nico SijmensCofidis, le crédit en lignes.t.
168Frédéric GuesdonFrançaise des Jeux+ 51
169Andrey ZeitsAstanas.t.
170Michele MerloFooton - Servetto+ 52
171Mathieu ClaudeBbox Bouygues Télécoms.t.
172Wilfried CretskensOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
173Edward KingCervélo Test Teams.t.
174José Vicente García AcostaCaisse d'Epargne+ 53
175Maarten WynantsQuick·Step+ 55

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Just take a look which position Cancellara tooks (I mark him blue)... Is he really the worlds best time trialer?
Vinokourov with a deserved victory, he is now the top favourite for the overall. Sérgio Paulinho was unexpected strong, if he is still able to show that good rides, he maybe has chances in the overall, too. And of course we do not forget Janez Brajkovic, who was not very successfull today, but his shape is still increasing.


Points:
1Alexandre VinokourovAstana20
2Sérgio PaulinhoTeam RadioShack17
3Sandy CasarFrançaise des Jeux15
4Christophe MoreauCaisse d'Epargne13
5David ZabriskieGarmin - Transitions11


U25:
1Jakob FuglsangTeam Saxo Bank10'25
2Bauke MollemaRabobank+ 4
3Richie PorteTeam Saxo Bank+ 4


Team:
1Garmin - Transitions31'22
2Team Saxo Bank+ 3
3Team RadioShack+ 4



Other race results:
Spoiler
Skoda-Tour de Luxembourg
Stage 5:
1.) Óscar Freire (Rabobank) 3h24'30"
2.) Yauheni Hutarovich (FDJ) s.t.
3.) Danilo Napolitano (Katuusha) s.t.
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GC:
1.) Edvald Boasson Hagen (Sky) 17h37'33"
2.) Nick Nuyens (Rabobank) +2'07"
3.) Markus Fothen (Milram) +2'29"
P: Edvald Boasson Hagen (Sky)
M: Joeri Calleeuw (Jong Vlaanderen)
U25: Edvald Boasson Hagen (Sky)
T: Rabobank

GP du canton d'Argovie
1.) Anthony Ravard (AG2R) 4h34'29"
2.) Bernardo Riccio (CDC-Cavaliere) s.t.
3.) Denis Galimzyanov (Katusha) s.t.
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Philadelphia International Championship
1.) Jake Keough (UnitedHealthcare) 5h19'15"
2.) Iván Domínguez (Jamis) s.t.
3.) Alex Candelario (Kelly Benefit) s.t.
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Ryedale Grand Prix
1.) Nicki Sörensen (SaxoBank) 4h39'32"
2.) Gstav Erik Larsson (SaxoBank) +12"
3.) Jack Bauer (Endura Racing) +21"
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Edited by janne_837 on 25-12-2010 23:58
 
Alakagom
Great job, hopefully Paulinho for overall Grin Funny even if Cance irl was out of shape he wouldnt loose that much time in a prologue. PCM always suprises us Grin
Edited by Alakagom on 25-12-2010 23:37
 
tsmoha
Nice 2nd! Good luck for the upcoming stages!
 
Porte
Great to see Paulinho continue his good form from the Giro.

Cancellara not at the TdS, strange... He must be in some seriously bad form.
 
Batista15
Great start with Paulinho! Cancellara is beatable Wink
 
janne_837
Thank you very much Smile Because of his long injury, it will take some time until Cancellara will be back...

Unfortunately, I am away from today evening until the 2./3. January. I will be onlline sometimes, but with the slow internet there, I have no chance to continue here.
Sorry Sad
 
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